Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Ghost Ship (1943), Mark Robson.

Ooh, a good one! What do sailors need all these knives for, anyway? Short little B that manages to keep you biting nails while examining concepts like the limit of authority and whether man is essentially good or evil. Young new officer finds himself reporting to philosophical, fatherly captain (Richard Dix, who speaks in completely measured tones the entire film) but things get interesting quickly.

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